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Fernando Menis wins World Building of the Year 2025 for The Holy Redeemer Church

Fernando Menis wins World Building of the Year 2025 for The Holy Redeemer Church

The World Architecture Festival has named The Holy Redeemer Church and Community Centre of Las Chumberas in La Laguna, Spain as World Building of the Year 2025, alongside major winners in interiors, future projects and landscape.

Product Aware National Symposium: A shared framework for a sustainable future

Product Aware National Symposium: A shared framework for a sustainable future

Architects Declare and Suppliers Declare are uniting with the aim of making transparent, responsible specification the new industry standard.

Australian Institute of Architects 2025 National Architecture Awards

Australian Institute of Architects 2025 National Architecture Awards

The Australian Institute of Architects has unveiled 43 projects representing the pinnacle of contemporary design, with winners addressing housing, climate and affordability crises through innovative solutions.

Sirius Redevelopment wins The Building at the INDE.Awards 2025

Sirius Redevelopment wins The Building at the INDE.Awards 2025

BVN’s Sirius Redevelopment has been named one of two joint winners of The Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025. Celebrated alongside Central Station by Woods Bagot and John McAslan + Partners, the project reimagines an iconic Brutalist landmark through a design approach that retains heritage while creating a vibrant, sustainable future for Sydney.

Happy New Year, happy new Fish Market

Happy New Year, happy new Fish Market

With a date now set for January 2026, Sydney’s landmark project is taking shape as a significant and welcome addition to civic life in the city.

Sirius Redevelopment wins The Multi-Residential Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025

Sirius Redevelopment wins The Multi-Residential Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025

The INDE.Awards 2025 has crowned Sirius Redevelopment by BVN as the winner of The Multi-Residential Building, sponsored by CULT. This ambitious project redefines urban living in Sydney’s historic Rocks precinct while preserving heritage, reducing embodied carbon, and elevating residential design.

INDE.Awards Gala 2025: A night of outstanding design and glamorous celebration

INDE.Awards Gala 2025: A night of outstanding design and glamorous celebration

At Saltbox in Sydney, this year’s INDE winners – including a Best of the Best from Asia – were announced at an extravagant, fun Gala awards night.

BVN and OCULUS’s Pyrmont Place plans

BVN and OCULUS’s Pyrmont Place plans

A major urban renewal project has been proposed for Sydney’s inner harbour, with developer Landream revealing plans for Pyrmont Place precinct designed by BVN.

“My model is to make what I like and hopefully other people will too”: Meet Zachary Frankel

“My model is to make what I like and hopefully other people will too”: Meet Zachary Frankel

Pairing his honed expertise with a unique design language, Zachary Frankel is shaping his own world his way.

The 2025 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist has been revealed

The 2025 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist has been revealed

The 2025 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist is out, spotlighting standout projects from across New South Wales. Winners will be announced Friday 20th June at ILUMINA Sydney.

Vinu Daniel, Timothy Hill and more at Australian Architecture Conference

Vinu Daniel, Timothy Hill and more at Australian Architecture Conference

The 2025 Australian Architecture Conference has just taken place over two days at the Sydney Opera House and Seymour Centre, with a plethora of international and local speakers.

Floating roof marks Sydney Fish Market milestone

Floating roof marks Sydney Fish Market milestone

The new Sydney Fish Market, designed by 3XN Architects in association with BVN Architecture and landscape architects ASPECT Studios, has reached a major milestone with the final roof panel installed.